Repentance has one main condition:  One must take full responsibility for his sin, and not make excuses.  Excuses are just ways to try to get a lighter sentence.  One must admit to failure and sin, and then repent deep within one’s heart… and that heart should feel hurt and broken.

Here’s an example of the first excuse given by the first man, taken from the Bible:  Adam ate the forbidden fruit and then tried to give an excuse to God – “The woman who You gave to me tempted me to eat of it.”  This is why his repentance did not help.

It’s natural to fail and sin, as we are not perfect.  But when we do, we must own up to it and put the full burden on our shoulders and in our heart.  If you truly feel that weight at both places, don’t feel like you are a loser.  On the contrary, you are a winner.  You will rise up higher than before, be respected by your peers, and you will become more spiritually sound.

When people vehemently disagree with one another, it can be argued that it is better to attack someone physically rather than assault them with sharp words.

Physical injuries will usually heal.  But this is not the case when there is deep emotional injury.  It can last a lifetime, as there might not be any medication which can eliminate that pain.

Your spirituality comes from exuding the goodness in your heart.  It also comes from tempering the sharpness in your tongue.

If you feel as if you have lost your spirituality, take heart.  As bad as it feels, and as questionable as it seems, every descent of your soul is for the sake of the ascent that will come.

Our President took criticism for stating that a successful business was not built by one person alone.  But look.  We were given positive qualities from our parents, golden opportunities from our community, support from coworkers and customers, and blessings from the Power Around Us.

We should not be so full of conceit that we become an ingrate. Giving thanks and credit to others for your successes in life makes you a better person, to them as well as to yourself.